January 24, 2006
UCLA's red scare downshifts

The self-appointed Joseph McCarthy of UCLA's alumni has dropped his offer to pay students $100 for fingering "radical" faculty. However, Andrew Jones will continue his witch hunt with students who volunteer to "expose" faculty members whose ideology differs from him own.
While it might have been all the negative press attention, Mack Reed thinks Jones was outsmarted by professors who would happily encourage their students to turn them in, en masse, costing his organizations thousands. Some even raised their hands and said, take me! Aren't I radical enough for you?
We're relieved that the professors stood up for intellectual freedom. Los Angeles is no place for vitriolic red-baiters (except as on-screen foils for David Strathairn).



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Darn, I was thinking that I could say some mean things about George Bush in class and get my students to split the cash with me.
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The university claimed "copywrite" infringement, why are these professors afraid of people knowing what they teach. The college classroom is not an area to seek free speach. Strongly challenge your professor's views and find your grades drop.
What happens at a public university is public, should be covered under the freedom of information act.